Microlife BP3GQ1-3P User manual

Category
Blood pressure units
Type
User manual
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Important Product and Safety Information
Follow Instructions for Use. This document provides
important product operation and safety information regarding
this Blood Pressure Monitor. Please read this document
thoroughly before using the device and keep for future reference.
This blood pressure monitor is an automatic digital blood pressure measur-
ing device for use by adults on the upper arm at home or in the doctor’s
office. It enables a very fast and reliable measurement of the systolic and
diastolic blood pressure, as well as the pulse rate, by way of the oscillo-
metric method. This device detects the appearance of irregular heartbeats
during measurement and provides a warning signal when the irregular
heartbeat is detected.
This blood pressure monitor IS intended to be used:
For self-measurement/monitoring of blood pressure and pulse in adults;
whereas the person being measured may be the user/operator of the device.
Within a home healthcare environment.
With a cuff located upon the user’s upper arm; ½ inch above the elbow
over the artery as indicated on the cuff.
This blood pressure monitor IS NOT intended for use with:
Pregnancy
Preeclampsia
Children under 12
Neonatal patients
WARNING – Potentially hazardous situation that if not
avoided may result in serious injury or death.
Self-measuring means monitoring, not diagnosis or treatment. Unusual
values must always be discussed with your doctor. Under no circumstances
should you independently alter the dosages of any drugs prescribed by
your physician.
Consult your physician before using this device if any of the following or
similar conditions are present: arrhythmias such as atrial or ventricular
premature beats or atrial fibrillation, arterial sclerosis, poor perfusion,
diabetes, age, pregnancy, preeclampsia, renal diseases. Motion during
measurement, including trembling or shivering may affect the measurement.
Though not for use with children under 12, ensure that any children around
this device are supervised; some parts are small enough to be swallowed
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and any present tubes or cables may provide a risk of strangulation.
Ensure the cuff tubing is not kinked during use as harmful injury may
occur due to the effect of blood flow interference caused by high
pressure in the cuff not releasing.
DO NOT:
Use this device if you think it is damaged or anything appears unusual
(e.g. sporadic operation, open packaging upon purchase).
Use the displayed pulse for checking the frequency of heart pacemakers
as this device is not suitable for this action.
Open/modify this device; inaccuracy and/or harmful injury may result.
Conduct many frequent measurements as this may result in harmful
injury due to blood flow interference.
Place the Cuff over a wound as this may cause additonal injury.
Place and pressurize the Cuff over/near any present intravascular access
or therapy, or arteriovenous shunt, as this may cause blood flow interfer-
ence and result in harmful injury.
Place and pressurize the Cuff over a limb near the side of a mastectomy
as this may cause harmful injury.
Use the Blood Pressure Monitor on a limb simultaneously with other
medical equipment on the same limb due to possible interference with
such medical equipment.
Maintain pressure in the Cuff applied to the limb for a prolonged amount
of time. Ensure that circulation in the limb is not impaired by checking
circulation if prolonged/repeated exposure to pressure occurs.
Service the device when being used or when power is supplied. When
the device is not in use and power is removed, cuff assembly, batteries
and AC adapter (if applicable) may be replaced by the user with Microlife
supplied replacements. No other parts/components are accessible.
CAUTION – Potentially hazardous situation that if not avoided
may result in minor/moderate injury, property damage, and/or
damage to the device
This device contains sensitive electronics components. Avoid strong
electrical or electromagnetic fields in the direct vicinity of the device
(e.g., mobile telephones, microwave ovens). These can lead to temporary
impairment of the measuring accuracy. Move the device to another
location if interference is determined.
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When not using the Blood Pressure Monitor for extended lengths of
time, remove the batteries to avoid potential battery leakage and
damage to the monitor.
When replacing the batteries, ensure all the batteries are replaced
simultaneously to avoid battery damage and potential damage to the
monitor. Microlife USA does not recommend using rechargeable batteries.
To avoid inaccurate measurements and to lessen any discomfort from
Cuff pressure, ensure the Cuff is placed correctly on the limb and fits
correctly when snug (not tight), as indicated by markings with the Cuff.
Consult your physician in cases of frequent irregular heartbeat detections.
This Risk Indicator feature is provided in order to help you understand
your potential blood pressure risk. However, this feature is neither a
diagnosis nor a substitute for a medical examination. It is important to
consult with your physician to determine your risk.
DO NOT:
Drop this device or expose it to strong vibrations; sensitive components
may be affected resulting in inaccuracies and/or operational issues.
Use the Blood Pressure Monitor outside of its specified operation temper-
ature and humidity rating, or if stored outside of its specified storage
temperature and humidity rating. Avoid storage in direct sunlight.
Use this device in a moving vehicle; inaccurate measurements may result.
Use third party accessories. Only use Microlife authorized accessories, such
as cuffs or AC adapters, as those not approved for use with the device may
provide inaccurate measurements, injury, and/or damage the device.
STANDARDS
In addition to the standards stated in the Instruction Manual:
This medical device is compliant with medical device and non-invasive
blood pressure monitor standards IEC 60601-1, IEC 60601-1-2, IEC
60601-1-11, and AAMI/ANSI/IEC 80601-2-30, and
Electromagnetic standards IEC 60601—1-2 along with FCC Part 15, and
Clinical Testing per standard ISO 81060-2:2013 was conducted on blood
pressure device using the same measurement technology.
Please note: According to international standards, your monitor should be
checked for accuracy every 2 years.
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TYPE
IP20 Protected against solid foreign particles with a diameter of more than
12.5 mm, no protection against water. Keep Dry.
Type BF Applied Part
Batteries and electronic instruments must be disposed of in accordance
with the locally applicable regulations, not with domestic waste.
Expected Life
Monitor: 5 Years
Cuff: 2 Years
BHS
The B.H.S. (British Hypertension Society) clinical protocol was used to measure
the accuracy of this product. Blood pressure units using the same measurement
technology are graded “AA” for systolic/diastolic accuracy by independent
investigators using the BHS protocol. This is the highest grading available for
blood pressure monitors. Please see bhsoc.org for more information. (Uses the
same algorithm as B.H.S. graded “AAmodel number 3BT0-1)
FCC
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
the following
two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or
modifications to the product are not approved by Microlife USA and could
void the user's authority to operate the equipment under FCC jurisdiction.
This equipment has been verified to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not used in accordance with the instructions,
may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is
no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If
this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment on and off,
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the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by increasing the
distance between the product and the affected device; or if applicable,
reorientation the receiving antenna, or moving the product’s power plug to
another receptacle.
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Automatic Blood Pressure Monitor
Instruction Manual
Table of contents
1. Introduction
1.1. Your automatic blood pressure monitor
2. How is blood pressure measured?
2.1. What is blood pressure, and why does it fluctuate?
2.2. Measurement guidelines
2.3. What can I do to change my blood pressure?
3. Components of your blood pressure monitor
4. How do I get started?
4.1. Inserting the batteries
4.2. Setting the date and time
4.3. Using an AC power adapter (not included)
4.4. Tube connection
5. How do I take a measurement?
5.1. Preparing to take a measurement
5.2. Common errors
5.3. Using the cuff
5.4. Taking a measurement
5.5. Memory: reviewing readings
5.6. Stopping a measurement
5.7. Hypertension risk indicator
5.8. Irregular heartbeat detector
5.9. Battery change indicator
6. Error messages/troubleshooting
7. Care and maintenance
8. Limited warranty
9. Technical specifications
10. How to contact us
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1. Introduction
1.1. Your automatic blood pressure monitor
Your blood pressure monitor is a fully automatic digital blood pressure
measuring device for use by adults on the upper arm at home or in your
doctor’s office. It enables very fast and reliable measurement of the
systolic and diastolic blood pressure as well as the pulse by way of the
oscillometric method. This device offers clinically proven accuracy and has
been designed to be user friendly.
Before using your blood pressure monitor, please read this instruction
manual carefully and then keep it in a safe place for future reference. If
you have additional questions regarding blood pressure measurements
please contact your doctor.
2. How is blood pressure measured?
2.1. What is blood pressure, and why does it fluctuate?
Your level of blood pressure is determined in the circulatory center of the
brain and adjusts to a variety of situations through feedback from the
nervous system. To adjust blood pressure, the strength and frequency of
the heart (pulse), as well as the width of circulatory blood vessels is altered.
Blood vessel width is affected by fine muscles in the blood vessel walls.
Your level of arterial blood pressure changes periodically during heart
activity. During the "blood ejection" (Systole), the value is highest
(systolicblood pressure value). At the end of the heart’s "rest period"
(Diastole), pressure is lowest (diastolic blood pressure value).
Blood pressure values must lie within certain normal ranges in order to
prevent particula
r diseases.
2.2. Measurement guidelines
Blood pressure is too high if your systolic blood pressure is over 160
mmHg and/or your diastolic pressure is above 100 mmHg, while at rest.
In this case, please consult your physician immediately. Long-term values
at this level endanger your health due to continual damage to the blood
vessels in your body.
If your systolic blood pressure values are between 140 mmHg and 159
mmHg and/or the diastolic blood pressure values are between 90 mmHg
and 99 mmHg, consult your physician. Regular self-checks are necessary.
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If you have blood pressure values that are too low (i.e., systolic values
under 105 mmHg and/or diastolic values under 60 mmHg), consult your
physician.
Even with normal blood pressure values, a regular self-check with your
blood pressure monitor is recommended. You can detect possible changes
in your values early and react appropriately.
If you are undergoing medical treatment to control your blood pressure,
keep a record of values along with time of day and date. Show these
values to your physician. Never use the results of your measurements
to independently alter the medication prescribed by your physician.
Which values are normal?
The following standards for assessing high blood pressure (in adults) have
been established by the National Institutes of Health JNC7, 2003.
Additional information
If your values are mostly normal under resting conditions but exception-
ally high under conditions of physical or psychological stress, it is
possible that you are suffering from so-called "labile hypertension."
Consult your doctor.
Category Systolic Diastolic
(mmHg) (mmHg)
Normal <120 and <80
Pre-Hypertension 120-139 or 80-89
Hypertension
Stage 1 Hypertension 140-159 or 90-99
Stage 2 Hypertension
160 or 100
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2.3. What can I do to change my blood pressure?
a) Consult your doctor.
b) Increased blood pressure values (various forms of hypertension) are
associated with considerable health risks over time. Arterial blood
vessels in your body are endangered due to constriction caused by
deposits in the vessel walls (arteriosclerosis). A deficient supply of
blood to important organs (heart, brain, muscles) can result from
arteriosclerosis. Furthermore, the heart will become structurally
damaged with increased blood pressure values.
c) There are many different causes of high blood pressure. We differenti-
ate between the common primary (essential) hypertension and second-
ary hypertension. The latter group can be ascribed to specific organ
malfunctions. Please consult your doctor for information about the
possible origins of your own increased blood pressure values.
d) There are measures which you can take to reduce and even prevent
high blood pressure. These measures must be permane nt lifestyle
changes.
1) Eating habits
Strive for a normal weight corresponding to your age. See your doctor for your
ideal weight.
Avoid excessive consumption of common salt.
Avoid fatty foods.
2) Previous illnesses
Consistently follow all medical instructions for treating illness such as:
Diabetes (diabetes mellitus)
Fat metabolism disorder
Gout
3) Habits
Give up smoking completely.
Drink only moderate amounts of alcohol.
Restrict your caffeine consumption (e.g., coffee).
4) Physical constitution
After a preliminary medical examination, do regular exercise.
Choose sports which require stamina and avoid those which require
strength.
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Avoid reaching the limit of your performance.
With previous illnesses and/or an age of over 40 years, please consult
your doctor before beginning your exercise routine. You must receive
advice regarding the type and extent of exercise that is appropriate for
you.
3. Components of your blood pressure monitor
a) Measuring unit
Cuff Socket
(yellow)
Time/Date
Button
POWER
Button
Memory
Recall Button
Hypertension
Risk Indicator
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b) Wide Range Cuff:
For arm circumference 22 cm - 42 cm (8.7” - 16.5 ”)
If you ever need to buy a replacement cuff, call
us toll-free at 1-800-568-4147.
Please Note:
Arm circumference should be measured with a measuring tape in the
middle of the relaxed upper arm. Do not force cuff connection into the
opening. Make sure the cuff connection is not pushed into the AC adapter
port. If the cuff is too small, call 1-800-568-4147 for additional information.
AC Adapter Port
Error 3
Battery Indicator
Irregular Heartbeat
Memory
Heartbeat
Error 2
Date/Time
Systolic
Diastolic
Pulse
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4. How do I get started?
4.1. Inserting the batteries
After you have unpacked your device, insert
the batteries. The battery compartment is
located on the bottom of the device.
a) Remove the battery cover.
b) Insert the batteries (4 x size AA 1.5 V),
observing the indicated polarity.
c) If a battery warning appears in the
display, the batteries are discharged and
must be replaced.
Attention!
After the low battery indicator appears,
the device won’t function until the batteries
have been replaced.
Please use "AA" Long-Life or Alkaline
1.5 V
batteries and replace them all at
the same time.
If the blood pressure monitor is not used
for long periods, remove the batteries
from the device.
We do not recommend using recharge-
able batteries with this device.
Low Battery Indicator
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4.2. Setting the date and time
1. After the new batteries are activated, the
year number flashes in the display. You
can advance the year by pressing the "M"
button. To confirm and then set the
month, press the TIME button.
2. You can now set the month using the "M"
button. To confirm and then set the day,
press the TIME button.
3. Please follow the instructions above to
set the day, hour and minutes.
4. Once you have set the last minute and
pressed the TIME button, the date and
time are set and the time is displayed.
5. If you want to change the date and time,
press and hold the TIME button down for
approximately 3 seconds until the year
number starts to flash. Now you can
enter the new values as described above.
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4.3. Using the AC power adapter (not included)
You may also operate this monitor using an
AC adapter.
To purchase an AC adapter for
this unit, call 1-800-568-4147.
a) Ensure that the AC adapter and cable are
not damaged.
b) Plug the adapter cable into the AC
adapter port on the right side of monitor.
c) Plug the AC adapter into a 110 V power
socket (U.S. or Canada).
d) Test that power is available by pressing
the POWER button.
Note:
No power is taken from the batteries
while the AC adapter is connected to the
instrument.
If the power is interrupted during a
measurement (e.g., by removal of the
adapter from the wall socket), the instru-
ment must be reset by removing the plug
from the instrument.
If you have any questions regarding an AC
adapter, call us at 1-800-568-4147.
4.4. Tube connection
Insert the yellow cuff tube connector into the
yellow socket on the left side of the instrument
If your cuff connector is another color, please
contact customer service as additional steps
are needed to obtain an accurate reading
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5. How do I take a measurement?
Please note: You should always be seated before and during
measurement.
5.1. Preparing to take a measurement
Avoid eating and smoking as well as all forms of exertion directly before
measurement. These factors influence the measurement result. Find time
to relax by sitting in an armchair in a quiet atmosphere for about 5
minutes before your measurement.
Remove any garment that fits closely to your upper arm.
Always measure on the same arm (normally left).
Compare measurements at the same time of day, since blood pressure
changes during the course of the day (as much as 20–40 mmHg).
5.2. Common sources of error
Note: Comparable blood pressure measurements always require
the same conditions. Conditions should always be quiet.
All efforts by the user to support the arm can increase blood pressure.
Make sure you are in a comfortable, relaxed position and do not flex
any of the muscles in the measurement arm during the measurement.
Use a cushion for support if necessary.
If the arm artery lies considerably lower or higher than the heart, an
erroneously high or low blood pressure will be measured. Each 15 cm
(6”) difference in height between your heart and the cuff results in a
measurement error of 10 mmHg.
Cuffs that are too narrow or too short result in false measurement
values. Selecting the correct cuff is extremely important. Cuff size is
dependent upon the circumference of the arm (measured in the center).
The permissible range is printed on the cuff. If this is not suitable for
your use, please call 1-800-568-4147.
A loose cuff or a sideways protruding air pocket causes false measure-
ment values.
With repeated measurements, blood accumulates in the arm, which can
lead to false results. Consecutive blood pressure measurements should
be repeated after a 1 minute pause or after your arm has been held up
in order to allow the accumulated blood to flow away.
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5.3. Using the cuff
a) Pass the end of the cuff through the flat
metal ring so that a loop is formed. The
hook and loop material must be facing
outward. (Ignore this step if the cuff has
already been prepared.)
b)
Slide left arm through cuff until the bottom
edge is about 1/2” above your elbow. The
rubber tube should be on the inside of your
arm extending downward to your hand.
IMPORTANT: The red strip on the edge
of
the cuff (Artery Mark) must lie over the
artery which runs down the inner side of the
arm.
TIP: Align red artery mark to pinky finger.
c) To secure the cuff, wrap it around your
arm and press the hook and loop material
together. Check the size range indicator on
the cuff. The arrow should point within
the size range on the inside of the cuff.
d) There should be little free space between
the arm and the cuff. You should be able
to fit 2 fingers between your arm and the
cuff. Clothing must not restrict the arm.
Any piece of clothing which does must be
removed. Cuffs that don’t fit properly
result in false measurement values.
Measure your arm circumference if you
are not sure of proper fit.
e) Lay your arm on a table so the cuff is at
the same height as your heart. Make sure
the tube is not kinked.
f) Remain seated quietly for five minutes
before you begin the measurement.
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8.7” - 16.5”
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Comment
If it is not possible to fit the cuff to your left arm,
it can also be placed on your right arm. However,
all measurements should be made using the same
arm.
Comparable blood pressure measurements always
require the same conditions (relax for several
minutes before a reading).
5.4. Taking a measurement
After the cuff has been appropriately positioned
the measurement can begin. Remain still during
your measurement, do not flex muscles.
a) Remain seated quietly for 5 minutes before you
begin the measurement.
b)
Press the POWER button. After the system check,
the monitor displays OK and
the pump begins to
inflate the cuff. On the display, the increasing
cuff pressure is continually shown.
c)
After automatically reaching an individual
pressure
, the pump stops and the pressure
slowly falls. The
cuff pressure is displayed
during the measurement.
d)
When the device has detected your pulse, the
heart symbol in the display begins to blink.
e) When the measurement has been concluded,
the air will automatically release from the cuff.
The measured systolic and diastolic blood
pressure values, as well as the pulse, are now
displayed.
f) The measurement results are displayed until
you switch the device off. If no button is
pressed for 1 minute, the device switches off
automatically.
Cuff on
right arm
Pumping
Pressure
Measuring
Measurement
Complete
Systolic
Diastolic
Pulse
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5.5. Memory: reviewing readings
At the end of a measurement, this monitor automatically
stores each result with date and time. This unit stores 60
memories.
Viewing the stored values
With the unit off, press the "M" button. The display first
shows "A," then shows an average of all measurements
stored in the unit.
Pressing the "M" button again displays the previous value.
To view a particular stored memory, press and hold the
"M" button to scroll to that stored reading.
Memory full
When the memory has stored 60 results, a new, measured
value is stored by overwriting the oldest value.
Clear all values
If you are sure that you want to permanently remove all
stored values, hold down the "M" button (the instrument
must have been switched off beforehand) until "CL"
appears and then release the button. If you do not want to
clear the values, press the POWER button. To permanently
clear the memory, press the "M" button while "CL" is
flashing.
Individual values cannot be cleared.
5.6. Stopping a measurement
If it is necessary to interrupt a blood pressure measure-
ment for any reason (e.g., the patient feels unwell), the
POWER button can be pressed at any time. The device
then immediately lowers the cuff pressure automatically
and enters sleep mode.
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